GOETHE GERMAN EXAM SEPTEMBER DATES 2023

Registration is in progress

A1      18 September, 25 September  

A2      04 September

B1       06 September, 14 September, 18 September & 25 September 

B2       04 September, 05 September, 13 September, 18 September & 25 September 

C1       21 September 

DELE TEST EXAM DATES 2023

October 13  & November 17

Last date to register September 6 & October 11

DELF EXAM DATES 2023

A1 & A2  September 11 & 12

Registration ends on August 28

CNaVT Exam for DUTCH language proficiency registration is now open.

The exam levels offered are A2, B1, B2 and C1. 

Dutch Exam dates for A2:

27th, 28th & 29th June 2023

3rd July 2023

GOETHE GERMAN EXAM FEBRUARY DATES 2023

Registration is in progress

A1      03 July, 07 July, 24 July  

A2      10 July

B1       03 July (Reading, Listening, Writing) 

\          05 July (Speaking, Reading, Listening, Writing)  

          10 July (Reading, Listening, Writing) 

          12 July (Speaking, Reading, Listening, Writing)  

          17 July (Reading, Listening, Writing) 

          24 July (Reading, Listening, Writing)  

          25 July (Speaking)

B2       03 July (Reading, Listening, Writing) 

\          04 July (Speaking, Reading, Listening, Writing) 

           10 July (Reading, Listening, Writing)

           11 July (Speaking, Reading, Listening, Writing)

           17 July (Reading, Listening, Writing)

           18 July (Speaking)

           24 July (Reading, Listening, Writing)

C1       19 July

Registration for GOETHE EXAM (B1, B2 & C1) 

starting soon, hurry to book your seat. First come first served basis. 

DELE EXAM 2023 

Date: July 7 

Levels : A2, B1, B2, C1

Hurry to register...

DELF/DALF EXAM JUNE 2023

Registration starts on May 12th for all levels.

DUTCH  VOCABULARY 

Kleur   Colour 

rood     red

zilver   silver

zwart    black

oranje    orange

bruin      brown

blauw     blue

grijs        grey

roze         pink

groen       green

wit          white

geel       yellow

* Revise the colour in Dutch and complete the below exercise. 

1. _____ heeft de kleur van de medaille van degene die tweede wordt,

2. Koffiebonen zijn ____.

3. De bladeren van bomen zijn ___ in de zomer.

4. Een briefje van 20 euro is ___.

5. Nerderlandse kaas is vaak ___ van kleur.

FRENCH EXAM DATES 2023

DELF & TEF

Registration starts in February 2023

13th March    A1

14th March    A2

15th March    B1

16th March    B2

17th March    C1

18th March    C2

SPANISH EXAM DATES 2023

DELE

Registration deadlines until 11th January & 15th February

17th February    A2

14th April          A1, A2, B1, B2 & C1

GERMAN EXAM FEBRUARY DATES 2023

GOEHTE

Registration ends on 23rd January

A1      01 Feb, 06 Feb, 13 Feb, 25 Feb   

A2      03 Feb, 07 Feb, 26 Feb

B1       08 Feb, 09 Feb

B2       08 Feb, 10 Feb, 14 Feb, 15 Feb, 17 Feb

C1       08 Feb

Les directions (Directions in French)

A droite: on the right

A gauche: on the left

Tout droit: straight

La première à droite: the first (street) on the right

Deuxième à gauche: the second to the left

La rue suivante: the next street

En face de: in front of

A côté de: next to

Derrière: behind

Le nord: north

Le sud: south

L’est: east

L’ouest: west

German Vocabulary (Deutsch Wortschatz)

Deutsch                     English

Gesund                      healthy

gesund sein                to be healthy

Bleib gesund!            Stay healthy!

die Apotheke             Pharmacy

Gute Besserung!        Get well soon!

krank sein                  to be sick

das Medikament        Medicine

genesen sein               to be recovered

gesunde Ernährung    healthy diet

die Ernährung             Nutrition

SPOKEN ENGLISH

* Avoid using 'very' if you want to enhance your level of speaking

use                    in place of

huge                                                  very big

tiny                                                    very small

starving                                             very hungry

certain                                               very sure

ecstatic                                              very excited

mighty                                               very strong

exhausted                                          very tired

scrumptious                                       very delicious

hilarious                                             very funny

miserable                                            very unhappy

arid                                                      very dry

serene                                                  very calm

genius                                                  very intelligent

lethargic                                               very lazy

ultimate                                                very best

German Exam Speaking Task

Folie 1 : 

1. Mein Thema ist...

2. Ich habe als Thema...

3. Ich habe ein Thema gewählt, über das heute sehr viel diskutiert wird. Es handelt sich um...

4. Ich möchte gern über das Thema....sprechen. 

Folie 2:

1. Früher.../Heute....

2. Ich persönlich....

3. Meine Erfahrungen mit...

Folie 3:

1. Um ein Beispiel aus meinem Heimatland zu nennen...

2. Ich möchte Ihnen ein Beispiel aus meinem Heimatland nennen...

3. In meinem Heimatland...

4. Bei uns...möchte niemand...

Folie 4:

1. Ich persönlich...das ist besser für die Umwelt und bedeutet weniger Stress. 

2. Ein Vorteil...

3. Es gibt auch viele Nachteile, zum Beispiel...

Folie 5:

1. Das war alles. Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit. 

2. Hiermit komme ich zum Scluss. Ich hoffe, ich konnte Sie für das Thema interessieren. 

3. Das ist alles, was ich dazu sagen möchte. Haben Sie Fragen?

GERMAN (GOETHE) Level Exam Dates for OCTOBER 2022

A1 - 6th, 21st, 28th 

A2 - 7th 

B1 - 6th, 10th, 17th, 27th, 28th

B2 - 7th, 12th, 21st, 25th, 31st

C1 - NA

C2 - 31st 

Note: Registration starts on 5th September

Registration deadline : Different for all levels.

GERMAN (GOETHE) Level Exam Dates for Junior

A1 - 11th, 19th October

A2 - 14th, 20th October

B1 - 17th October

B2 - 13th December

FRENCH (DELF/DALF) Level Exam Dates

A1 - 12th September

A2 - 13th September

B1 - 14th March

B2 - 15th March

C1 - 16th March

C2 - 17th March

Note: Registration deadline : Tuesday, 31st August

FRENCH (DELF/DALF) Level Exam Dates for Junior

A1 - 16th December

A2 - 15th December

B1 - 14th December

B2 - 13th December

Enrol for the upcoming batch.

Registration for exam starts soon stay tuned....

ENGLISH PHRASES

If you want to say  I'm tired 

you can express this in different ways like:

I'm exhausted

I'm beat

I'm pooped

I'm worn out

I'm done

I'm fatigued

I'm running on fumes

I'm weary

I'm dead on my feet

Keep on expressing yourself differently with these impressive phrases.

CNaVT Exam for DUTCH language proficiency registration is now open.

The exam levels offered are A2, B1, B2 and C1. 

Goethe Examination September 2022

A1 - 22.09

A2 - 30.09

B1 - 05.09, 09.09, 12.09, 16.09

B2 -  05.09, 09.09, 22.09, 30.09

C1 - 26.09

GERMAN WORTSCHATZ

GELD (money): 

investieren (to invest),

spenden (to spend),

sparen (to save),

überweisen (to transfer),

leihen (to lend),

ausgeben (to spend),

verdienen (to earn),

anlegen (to make an investment),

abheben (to withdraw),

verliehen (to lose)

GERMAN EXAMS AT GOETHE-INSTITUT

A1 - 08-06-2022,  28-06-2022

A2 - 02-06-2022

B1 - 09-06-2022,  29-06-2022

B2 - 01-06-2022,  10-06-2022

ENGLISH

Did you know?

The plural of fish is fish.

When referring to more than one species, you can use fishes as plural.


 

GERMAN EXAMS AT GOETHE-INSTITUT

A1 - 09-05-2022,  16-05-2022,  25-05-2022

A2 - 04-05-2022,  24-05-2022

B1 - 10-05-2022,  11-05-2022,  17-05-2022,  23-05-2022,  31-05-2022

B2 - 13-05-2022,  18-05-2022,  24-05-2022,  27-05-2022

C1-  02-05-2022

C2 - 23-05-2022

¡Atención!  In Español las letras tienen género femenino: la A, la Be....

FRENCH:

Où que tu ailles     (La Grande Sophie)

Où que tu ailles je te retrouverai

Sans problème je te retrouverai

j'ai de l'odorat sans aucun doute

Ton odeur sera toujours sur ma route

Ta voix pareil dans mes oreilles

Ton bracelet sur mon poignet

Ton drap de bain dans ma salle de bain

Où que tu ailles je te retrouverai

Sans problème je te retrouverai

Là où tu iras j'irai où tu seras

Je tiendrai parole

Promis promis

Où que tu ailles je te retrouverai

Sans problème je te retrouverai

Au cas où tu appelles

Laisse tes coordonnées

Donne-moi de tes nouvelles

Qu'on soit toujours dans la confidence

Mais qu'est-ce qui t'a pris

Qu'est-ce que tu fais si loin si loin

Et si longtemps?

Où que tu ailles je te retrouverai

Sans problème je te retrouverai

Où que tu ailles je te retrouverai

Sans problème je te retrouverai

Où que tu ailles

Promis promis

DELF A1 (FRENCH) EXAM

SPEAKING TASK-1

Sample questions

1. Présentez-vous, s'il vous plaît./ Parlez-moi de vous.

2. Vous vous appelez comment?/ Comment vous appelez-vous?

3. Comment s'écrit votre prénom?

4. Vous pouvez épeler votre nom s'il vous plaît?

5. Quelle est votre nationalité?/ Vous êtes de quelle nationalité?

6. Où êtes-vous né?

7. Quelle est votre ville d'origine?/ D'où venez-vous?/ Vous venez de quel pays?

8. Quel âge avez-vous?

9. Vous travaillez?

10. Vous êtes marié?

11. Avez-vous des enfants? Combien? Ils ont quel âge?

12. Qu'est-ce que vous faites le week-end?

13. Vous pratiquez un sport?

14. Vous aimez le sport?

15. Vous faites du sport?/ Quel sport pratiquez-vous?/ Quel sport aimez-vous?

16. Quels sont vos loisirs? / Que faites-vous pendant vos loisirs?

17. Que faites-vous pendant les vacances/ en vacances?/ Où partez-vous en vacances?

18. Quel(le) est votre couleur/ saison/ animal/ livre/ film.... préféré(e)?

19. Vous vivez dans un appartement?

20. Quelle est votre profession?/ Quel est votre métier?

GOETHE GERMAN EXAM DATES FOR MARCH-2022

A1 - 07-03-2022, 14-03-2022, 16-03-2022 & 28-03-2022

A2 - 29-03-2022

B1 -  01-03-2022, 08-03-2022, 14-03-2022, 15-03-2022 & 29-03-2022

B2 - 07-03-2022, 09-03-2022, 28-03-2022 & 30-03-2022

C1 - 16-03-2022

Registrations* are in progress.

*First come first served basis.

Untranslatable words 

The following phrases have no meaning in France, Germany, Spain, Russia, Italy...

Don't make an attempt to translate them. 

French fries

French bread

French dressing

French letter

French heels

French cuffs

French kissing

French toast

French horn

French windows

French leave

French pastry

French dry cleaning

French restaurant

French Canadian

French poodle

FRENCH (DELF/DALF) Level Exam Dates

A1 - 7th March

A2 - 8th March

B1 - 9th March

B2 - 10th March

C1 - 11th March

C2 - 12th March

ENGLISH :

There are different types of nouns. 

Let's study them in brief-

1. Common nouns are the nouns used to name people,

places or things in general. 

Eg. city, girl, animal

2. Countable nouns can be used with a number or

a/an before it.

Eg. car, desk, house

3. Concrete nouns refers to people or things that

exist physically.

Eg. dog, tree, apple

4. Compound nouns are the combination of

two or more words that create a noun.

They can be written as one word, joined by a hyphen.

Eg. rainfall, credit-card, sister-in-law

5. Proper nouns are used to name a specific person, place or

thing. They begin with a capital letter.

Eg. Germany, Jennifer, Mars

6. Uncountable nouns often refers to substances, liquids &

abstract ideas.

Eg. milk, air, happiness

7. Abstract nouns have no physical existence. They refer to

ideas, emotions.

Eg. fear, time, love

8. Collective nouns refers to a set or group of people,

animals or things.

Eg. bunch, team, pile

DUTCH EXAM DATES FOR JANUARY 2022

19th, 20th, 24th, 25th & 27th

DUTCH: Letter writing phrases-

Ik schrijf je, om jou te vertellen dat...

I'm writing to tell you that......

used when you have important news to tell

Ik ben je zeer dankbaar voor de informatie...

I'm very grateful to you for the information or letting me know....

used when sincerely thanking someone for telling you something

Hartelijk dank voor het sturen/uitnodigen...

Many thanks for sending /inviting....

used when thanking someone for sending something/inviting someone somewhere

Heb je al plannen voor...?

Have you made any plans for....

used when you want to invite someone to an event or meet up with them

SPANISH is the most popular foreign language to learn nowadays. 

There is a growing business relationship between India & Hispanic countries,

especially South & Central America. Besides, in the USA, it is the second

most spoken language.

There are multiple reasons to learn SPANISH.

Numerous career paths like Travel & Tourism, journalism, foreign service

& international business exist. One can also find jobs in BPO, translation,

interpretation, language teaching, for which proficiency in spoken & written 

Spanish can be a valuable asset.

The popularity of  Spanish Football, Music and Movies are a few more

reasons, people opt for Spanish courses in India.

SPANISH EXAM DATES 2022

DELE A1   -  01-04-22,  21-05-22 & 19-11-22

DELE A2   -  18-02-22

B1 & B2    -   01-04-22,  21-05-22,  01-07-22,  07-10-22 & 19-11-22

C1 & C2    -  01-04-22,  21-05-22 & 19-11-22

German Phrase of the day:

"Abwarten und Tee trinken"

means sitting tight,relaxing & staying patient.

while it literally translates to 'wait & drink tea'

More generally we use when a problem is complex, or when no answer is really available,

perhaps the best thing to do is to wait, cosy up with a cup of tea,

and see what solution comes up when one is in a calm state of mind.

GERMAN EXAM DATES JAN 2022

A1   -    03-01-22, 10-01-22, 17-01-22 & 24-01-22 

B1    -   03-01-22, 05-01-22, 10-01-22, 11-01-22, 17-01-22, 18-01-22 & 24-01-22

A2    -   19-01-22

B2    -   03-01-22, 04-01-22, 10-01-22, 12-01-22, 17-01-22 & 24-01-22

C1    -   25-01-22

FRENCH EXAM 

Enrollment for the upcoming exams of each level starts in the month of January 2022

French word of the day

de nos jours   -   nowadays

Example- "De nos jours, il est important de connaître plusieurs langues étrangères."

                                Nowadays, it is important to know several foreign languages.

DUTCH EXAM

A2 -  21-12-2021, 22-12-2021 & 23-12-21


GERMAN EXAM DATES 2021

A1   -    01-09-21, 08-09-21, 15-09-21 & 22-09-21 

B1    -   02-09-21, 09-09-21, 16-09-21 & 23-09-21

A2    -   03-09-21

B2    -   03-09-21, 17-09-21, 24-09-21 & 29-09-21

ENGLISH

Five Alternatives to 'WHY'

1. HOW COME

Example- How come I don't get a turn?

2. HOW IS IT THAT

Example- How is it that he got the job and I didn't?

3. TELL ME THE REASON

Example- Can someone tell me the reason we use the present simple here?

4. WHAT'S THE POINT OF

Example- What's the point of talking to you? You never listen!

5. WHAT FOR

Example- Call you? What for? You never answer!

  German word of the day: Prima 

The word 'prima' in Germany probably means 'great' or 'top-notch'.

If you hear this word, it means you have done something right or you have given someone good news.

This word can be used casually as an adjective or an adverb in place of 'toll & super', quite regular in daily conversations with locals.

German school students will be quite familiar with this word as it is often used by the teachers for good work done.

Some examples:

~Das Essen war ganz prima.
 The food was great.

~Das ist prima.
 That's great. 

~Ein prima Kumpel.
 A great buddy.

GERMAN 

2020 Exam Dates

Oct 29th  - Level A1

GERMAN 

You will be surprised to know that wishing happy birthday

in advance is considered as bad luck in Germany.

2020 Exam Dates

Feb 20th  - Level A1

GERMAN 

2020 Exam Dates

Feb 20th  - Level A1

Feb 24th  - Level A2

Feb 25th  - Level B1

Feb 26th  - Level B2

German School System

The German education system is different in many ways from the ones in other countries, but it produces high-performing students. The overwhelming majority of German students attend public schools.

The whole German education system, including the universities, is available to the children of bona fide expatriates. The catch, of course, is that the classes are conducted in German, which is usually all right for school beginners but becomes more and more of a problem as the children get older. But, there are also many private schools. Although education is a function of the federal states, and there are differences from state to state, some generalizations are possible.
Children aged three to six, may attend kindergarten. After that, school is compulsory for nine or ten years. From grades 1 through 4 children attend elementary school (Grundschule), where the subjects taught are the same for all. Then, after the 4th grade, they are separated according to their academic ability and the wishes of their families, and attend one of three different kinds of schools: Hauptschule, Realschule or Gymnasium. Grundschule teachers recommend their students to a particular school based on such things as academic achievement, self-confidence and ability to work independently. However, in most states, parents have the final say as to which school their child attends following the fourth grade.
Hauptschule
The Hauptschule (grades 5-9) teaches the same subjects as the Realschule and Gymnasium, but at a slower pace and with some vocational-oriented courses. It leads to part-time enrollment in a vocational school combined with apprenticeship training until the age of 18.
Realschule
The Realschule (grades 5-10 in most states) leads to part-time vocational schools and higher vocational schools. It is now possible for students with high academic achievement at the Realschuleto switch to a Gymnasium on graduation.
Gymnasium
The Gymnasium leads to a diploma called the Abiturand prepares students for university study or for a dual academic and vocational credential. Curricula differ from school to school, but generally include German, mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, art (as well as crafts and design), music, history, philosophy, civics, social studies, and several foreign languages. In recent years many States have changed the curriculum so students can get the "Abi" at the end of the 12th grade. Other States are making the transition but may still require a 13th grade.
Gesamtschule
The Gesamtschule, or comprehensive school, is only found in some of the states. It takes the place of both the Hauptschule and Realschule. It enrolls students of all ability levels in the 5th through the 10th grades. Students who satisfactorily complete the Gesamtschule through the 9th grade receive the Hauptschule certificate, while those who satisfactorily complete schooling through the 10th grade receive the Realschule certificate.
Berufsschule
Beyond the Hauptschule and Realschule lies the Berufsschule, combining part-time academic study and apprenticeship. The successful completion of an apprenticeship program leads to certification in a particular trade or field of work. These schools differ from the other ones mentioned in that control rests not with the local and regional school authorities, but with the federal government, industry and the trade unions.
No matter what kind of school a student attends, he/she must complete at least nine years of education.

A student dropping out of a Gymnasium, for example, must enroll in a Realschule or Hauptschule until nine years have been completed. Students are required to study at minimum one foreign language for at least five years.

A second foreign language is required in Gymnasium.

SPANISH 

2020 DELE (Spanish) Upcoming Registration deadline and Exam Date

Exam date April 17th 

Level A1, A2, B1, B2, C1

Registration deadline Feb 19th

IELTS 

Exam Dates - January 2020

IELTS  (Dehradun)

11th January 2020

18th January 2020

German 

A1 :  18th January 2020

A2 :  25th January 2020

Career in Foreign Languages

Introduction

With Indian companies emerging as global players and Indian market being eyed by multinational companies, it becomes essential that there is no dearth of professionals who can overcome language barriers and facilitate smooth communication for proper business transactions. Foreign language experts with a good understanding of cultures are in great demand in the corporate world. The scope of foreign languages as career is stupendous and candidates willing to explore it have multitude of job opportunities in various multinational companies and multilateral organisations. Moreover, language skills are essential attribute in most professions and help in the advancement of career.

Step-by-Step

There are various options to learn foreign languages. Whereas several students start learning a foreign language in their schools, numerous others opt the course after their 10+2 and go for graduation courses that are offered by various institutes, colleges and universities. Then there are some certificate courses and diploma courses which take less time and duration and are available in a condensed form – candidates who have done 10+2 are eligible for such courses. Those who are interested in higher education in foreign languages can opt for post-graduation and PhD which are being offered at select universities in India.

Start Early

Language skills are like sport skills wherein early starters are at an advantage. Therefore, it is advisable to make an early beginning as love for a foreign language cannot be developed; it has to be felt from within. Some public schools in India have foreign languages in their curriculum. Home tuition is ideal for those who have passion to learn foreign languages. Moreover, in order to attain proficiency in language skills, practice is key. Therefore, it helps tremendously if the learner is able to build a group wherein they converse in the concerned.

Is it the Right Career for Me?

If you have a deep interest in knowing the way of life, language and culture of other people, learning a foreign language is an extraordinary career option. Career in a foreign language is not only attractive in terms of fulfilling the innate passion to know culture and people but also earns you handsome salary. Knowing one foreign language alongside English adds significant value to career prospects. However, be ready to put in a lot of effort as learning a language is a painstaking task and requires high levels of concentration and a lot of hard work.

Job Prospects

Academic qualification and proficiency in foreign languages opens the gate for career in sectors such as tourism, embassies, diplomatic service, entertainment, public relations and mass communication, international organisations, publishing, interpretation and translation, etc. Additionally, various multinational corporate bodies require candidates possessing excellent language skills in French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, etc. Some new avenues such as online content writers, technical translators or decoders too have come up in a big way.

International organisations such as the United Nations Organization (UNO), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and various Indian national organisations such as Ministry of External Affairs, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), etc too require professionals who have specialisation in foreign languages.

Pay Packet

Foreign language professionals earn attractive remuneration depending upon the work and the organization. Professionals working for PR or Marketing Department of any MNC can earn Rs 30,000 – 50,000 per month. Teachers can earn any salary in the range of Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 a month.  Translators on the other hand receive Rs 250 to Rs 500 per page; compensation depends a lot upon the proficiency in the language. Similarly, an interpreter who is paid on an hourly basis can earn Rs 2000 to Rs 4000 per hour, again depending upon his calibre and work experience.

Demand and Supply

Despite huge demand for foreign language professionals there is not much information available for aspirants. As a result few professionals come out from foreign language institutes which ultimately results in a dearth of trained foreign language experts. India requires a huge number of foreign language experts. Whereas India possesses millions of English language experts, it faces shortage of people who know French, German and Portuguese. One important reason for shortage of trained foreign language professionals is lack of infrastructural set up in institutes and universities. Also, there are not many institutes which offer quality training in any foreign language. Additionally, most of the foreign language training centres or universities are located only in metros and big cities and candidates from small cities cannot afford to come to learn languages in metros.

Market Watch

Market for professional experts in foreign languages, particularly in European languages is expected to widen up in couple of decades. Evalueserve, an international research company claims that there would be a requirement of more than 1,60,000 foreign language professionals in various BPO, IT and KPO processes in India. Moreover, there is a strong requirement for skilled foreign language professionals who can effectively work in language-sensitive processes outsourced to India by companies located in the European countries.The research company concludes that the total addressable market for language-sensitive work is worth USD 14.4 billion. The demand is putting aside the English language experts which are in plenty in India.

A major issue with India’s foreign language professionals is that they are not efficient enough to work in language-sensitive processes thanks to their inefficient training. Numerous companies hire foreign professionals with proficiency in languages for outsourced work despite their heavy fees which, in fact, shows that Indian language professional can cash in, given right training is provided to them.

International Focus

Whereas Indian MNCs require trained foreign language professionals to open their operations in foreign countries, foreign multinationals require such candidates at cheap salaries from India. The situation is so attractive for Indian foreign language professionals. International job opportunities for foreign language experts from India are open in supranational bodies such as United Nations Organization and its other bodies, various projects of India’s Foreign Ministry and of course India’s spy agencies.

Positives/Negatives

The demand for a language depends a lot on the country and its economic prowess; therefore, it is important to take an informed decision while choosing a particular language as a field of study. 

Despite the fact that there are certain inherent risks in deciding upon a career in foreign languages, it is an interesting career. Nevertheless, the satisfaction of knowing a foreign language is worth taking the risk. And in any case, a well thought out decision taken after setting the priorities is certain to steer you in the right direction.

Different Roles, Different Names

Foreign language experts don a variety of roles depending upon their skills and experience as well as the job. Here are some of the professions you can look for:

•    Diplomatic Service Professional

•    Foreign Language Trainer

•    Translator for MNCs and Government Organizations

•    Research Associate

•    Interpreter

•    Tourist Guide

•    Air Hostess or Flight Steward

•    Attendant at hotels

•    Freelance Writer, Translator, Interpreter

•    Public Relation Officer

Top Companies

Some of the top corporate companies that hire language experts are:

•    Accenture

•    Evalueserve

•    Wipro

•    Fiserv

•    TCS

•    Tech Mahindra

•    Infosys

•    Kuliza

•    Scabbard

Tips for Getting Hired

There is no shortcut to get a job as what matters is the skills and proficiency; therefore, the person should be genuinely skilled in the language so that his skills can be used by the employing company. However, there are some points which can help a candidate get hired which can be summarized in the following manner:

• A passion to  learn foreign language is must as it  helps to know the language in fulsome manner,

• Readymade sentences do not help in long term, so learn the language from scratch and construct your own sentences. There would be problem at the beginning but effort would pay in the end.

• A learning aptitude and zeal to excel is must to build up proficiency in spoken aspect of the language.

• If active interaction is possible, use it to maximize the language skills. No one can speak better than native speaker so talk with them to enhance spoken skills,

• What various MNCs and KPOs look for in candidates is their fluency and clarity in the language,